ATTENTIONAL BIAS IN ALCOHOL AND CANNABIS USE DISORDER OUTPATIENTS AS INDEXED BY AN ODD-ONE-OUT VISUAL SEARCH TASK: EVIDENCE FOR SPEEDED DETECTION OF SUBSTANCE CUES BUT NOT FOR HEIGHTENED DISTRACTION

Attentional Bias in Alcohol and Cannabis Use Disorder Outpatients as Indexed by an Odd-One-Out Visual Search Task: Evidence for Speeded Detection of Substance Cues but Not for Heightened Distraction

Current cognitive models of addiction imply that speeded detection and increased distraction from substance cues might both independently contribute to the persistence of addictive behavior.Speeded detection might lower the threshold for experiencing craving, whereas increased distraction might further increase the probability of entering a bias-cr

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Comparison of dimensionality reduction techniques for the visualisation of chemical space in organometallic catalysis

We have used a Ligand Knowledge Base for bidentate P,P-donor ligands of potential interest to homogeneous catalysis to compare three dimensionality reduction techniques, namely Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) and t-distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE).While our previous work on L

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Biochemical Characterization of Seed Oil of Tunisian Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Accessions with Special Reference to Its Fatty Acid Composition and Oil Content

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a major oilseed crop, cultivated throughout the world, and the nutritional quality of its edible oil ranks among the best vegetable oils in agricultural product.In Tunisia, there is a lack of study on biochemical characterization of sunflower germplasm oil.The present study was conducted to Framed Items analyze oil

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